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Jan
27

On January 7th, 2025, Meta, the owners of Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Threads, announced that they would end their third-party fact-checking program. Instead, they will replace it with a community-based program called Community Notes, similar to the one already used by X (formerly Twitter). While Meta has justified this change as a way to get

Jan
27

On January 23, 2025, President Trump signed a sweeping executive order on artificial intelligence, marking a dramatic shift in U.S. artificial intelligence policy. Upon returning to office, one of his first major actions was the order to repeal President Biden’s landmark 2023 AI directive. Biden’s order had aimed to confront systemic bias in AI, requiring

Jan
21

As technology continues to develop at a rapid rate, autonomous driving has taken the automobile industry by storm. However, many argue that this new addition has caused more chaos than it has improvements. Mendoza v. Tesla, Inc. is just one of the recent lawsuits being filed against Tesla, Inc., the most notable company that has

Jan
21

For their first date, Jared and Grace had planned to get dinner then go see a movie—a teenage rite of passage. A uniquely 21st-century twist, however, got things off to an awkward start. When Jared went to pick Grace up from her house, he was greeted not by his date, but rather startled by a

Nov
06

Nationwide, plaintiffs continue to file lawsuits against companies that collect user information through their websites, arguing that these practices violate old state wiretap laws. These plaintiffs urge courts to apply traditional privacy protections to the digital landscape, with the recent Massachusetts Supreme Court decision adding its voice to the debate. While the Court held for

Oct
27

Should an employer disclose when AI is being used to make decisions about you? The US Department of Labor seems to think they should. Last week, the Department of Labor issued new guidance concerning how employers, and developers of AI, use AI programs. The most significant recommendations within the new guidance revolve around “significant employment

Oct
14

How would you feel if every time you left your house, cameras were tracking every detail of your vehicle and exactly where you were going? This is a reality in many communities nationwide as “Flock Safety” cameras continue to gain popularity among police departments and private business owners. These cameras are touted for reducing crime

Oct
14

Photos and videos have long been considered reliable sources of information. Because photographs and videos require their subjects’ physical presence, such media tends to be fairly reliable in conveying information. However, that may no longer be the case. The advancement of artificial intelligence brought the rise of deepfakes. A deepfake is “an image or recording

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